New For 2024: Tisas Night Stalker

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posted on January 26, 2024
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Tisas USA built its Night Stalker on a full-size M1911 frame, slide and barrel and retained the classic Series 70 operating system, all while enhancing the look, feel and versatility of the classic Browning design.

Each Tisas Night Stalker is built with a four-slot Picatinny accessory rail, as well as bilateral manual thumb safeties, solid-body flat trigger, extended beavertail grip safety and skeletonized hammer. The Novak-style U-notch rear sight features a flat front face for racking off a surface, and the tritium-illuminated front sight allows users to aim in low light. Other features include a button-rifled, forged barrel, a forged frame and slide, platinum gray Cerakote finish and machined aluminum grips.

For a closer look at the Tisas USA Night Stalker, watch our "New For 2024" video above.

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